Get Your Roof, Balcony or Tile Deck Inspected by a "Licensed" Qualified Deck Inspector Before You Purchase It

Posted By DeckTech, Inc. || 5-Oct-2017

Your roof, balcony, or tile deck has a critical
waterproofing component that keeps your home dry and protects the integrity of framing and other
structural elements you rely on to live in a safe and healthy space.

Did you know if your home is 8 years or older and has an elevated deck
that is from original construction, it has an 80% likelihood of experiencing
some sort of failure?

Three Keys to Avoid Buying a Home with Damaged Decks

There are three major keys to obtaining the correct disclosure on a potential
property with roof, balcony or tile decks BEFORE you buy:

Only use a LICENSED deck inspector and ask for references. A good practice is to call your local building department and ask them
who is a reputable company. Local building officials will often inspect
projects requiring permits related to deck failure and will validate who
may be the right inspector for you, based off of their inspection process
and observations in the field.

Don’t rely on your home inspector or termite inspector. It is best not to leave it up to them to disclose correct information related
to these waterproof deck coating assemblies. Although these inspectors
may be qualified in their venue, they are not experts with deck waterproofing
assemblies and most will refer an expert deck inspector for further information
related to an observation they may have identified.

Insist that a licensed deck inspector provides full inspection before escrow closes. If you have a qualified
real estate agent representing you on a property with a roof, balcony or tile deck, insist that a licensed
deck inspector inspect the deck and provides complete disclosure prior
to closing any escrow.

Let DeckTech, Inc. Provide You With Peace of Mind

If you follow these three simple keys you will drastically minimize potential
of inheriting a home with deck failure, rot, and mold conditions that
are often hidden in areas beneath deck or behind stucco and not visible. A
licensed qualified deck inspector from DeckTech, Inc. can help identify these areas upfront and alert you
of the potential issues before you commit to an investment that may be
laden with problems.

Call DeckTech, Inc. at {F:P:Site:Phone} or email them today for your
FREE DECK INSPECTION before you purchase your home.